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so those cases are proceeding at least two of them have active civil court cases going right now. after the 26 that have settled, 60 million dollars, you know, when you average that out across the 26, it does appear that penn state is paying a premium to get out from under these cases. but there are some reasons for that. >> ifill: and what are the reasons for the premiums? >> first of all, as a practical matter, i mean when we say that it appears that they're paying a premium, that's based on some analysis that we've done as a paper comparing this settlement with other large 25 or more claimant sexual abuse case. and most of those are in the realm of the roman catholic church scandals. so if you use those, and i think there's some, you know, it's not completely apples to apples but on the other hand that's an institutional entities that's trying to get out from under n many cases, multiple claims of abuse. penn state's an institution that's trying to get out from multiple claims of abuse. so there is some relevance there. in the church cases, i think the largest of those large gr
so those cases are proceeding at least two of them have active civil court cases going right now. after the 26 that have settled, 60 million dollars, you know, when you average that out across the 26, it does appear that penn state is paying a premium to get out from under these cases. but there are some reasons for that. >> ifill: and what are the reasons for the premiums? >> first of all, as a practical matter, i mean when we say that it appears that they're paying a premium,...
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civil charges against steven cohen and more against the firm, so what's next? >> well, they want out of their way today to say that this settlement charges againstl the company does not create any sort of immunity for cohen himself or any individual. the u.s.nk attorney, he might havet mentioned that fourel different times during a 40ey minute press conference. so they are still looking into him. there is also a civil caseci with the sec which also could carry a significant bite. the sec is o bar stephen cohen from the securities industry for life. this is almost a harshest penalty the sec can dish out to anyone. that has yet to be resolved. that is likely to be a major blow for someone who thought of himself and was widely seen as the greatest trade never his generation. >> sheelah kolhatkar of business week, thanks very much. >> egypt's first democratically elected president now on trial for >> ifill: egypt's first democratically elected president, now on trial for inciting murder was defiant during his brief first day in court. newshour correspondent kwame h
civil charges against steven cohen and more against the firm, so what's next? >> well, they want out of their way today to say that this settlement charges againstl the company does not create any sort of immunity for cohen himself or any individual. the u.s.nk attorney, he might havet mentioned that fourel different times during a 40ey minute press conference. so they are still looking into him. there is also a civil caseci with the sec which also could carry a significant bite. the sec...
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they're in wlin title 7 of the civil rights act. all the religious organizations that are exempt are still exempt under the employment non-discrimination act as it exists right now. much of the chagrin, i will add, to a number of democrats who don't believe the protections should be there. so the work we're doing in lobbying republicans is to make sure that they know they need to support employment non-discrimination act if they support religious liberty they need to support this legislation. >> brown: peter sprigg, what do you think about the exemptions there for religious institutions? >> i don't think there's any way to write a religious exemption that would be broad enough to adequately deal with the concerns that we have. even if you have an exemption which thoroughly covers all religious nonprofit organizations as well as churches, the chances that such an exemption would cover a profit-making company that seeks to operate in accordance with their personal moral beliefs and their faith it's unlikely. this is the same kind of p
they're in wlin title 7 of the civil rights act. all the religious organizations that are exempt are still exempt under the employment non-discrimination act as it exists right now. much of the chagrin, i will add, to a number of democrats who don't believe the protections should be there. so the work we're doing in lobbying republicans is to make sure that they know they need to support employment non-discrimination act if they support religious liberty they need to support this legislation....
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civil rights legislation. i think that speech ennobled his presidency. and his presidency was flawed. the cuban missile crisis, the step up in vietnam. but what he said on civil rights to me was a shining moment. he taught about civil rights is a moral right, as something that's clear is the constitution and the soul of the scriptures. that night, after he gave that speech, his popularity went from 60% to 47% like that. ebbers was murdered that night. john f. kennedy went into the presidency as most presidents do, thinking foreign policy is going to be their biggest issue. with kennedy, it really wasn't. civil rights became an issue that he really hadn't seen and didn't know how to cope with. but i thought the speech he made in june of 63 was phenomenal and based on that, and knowing everything that we know, i would vote for john f. kennedy. >> host: and in your book, "let freedom ring," the president afraid he might well democrats, southern segregationist dragged its feet on proposing comprehensive civil righ
civil rights legislation. i think that speech ennobled his presidency. and his presidency was flawed. the cuban missile crisis, the step up in vietnam. but what he said on civil rights to me was a shining moment. he taught about civil rights is a moral right, as something that's clear is the constitution and the soul of the scriptures. that night, after he gave that speech, his popularity went from 60% to 47% like that. ebbers was murdered that night. john f. kennedy went into the presidency as...
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if we look at the history of this country, we have created laws from slavery, to jim crow, to civil rights and now to the prison industrial complex, that has tried to keep african-americans out of the political process. >> michael, this all ties in to how we deal with people we receipt out of prison. do we want to stigma ties them and wear a scarlet on their forehead forever or permanent disenfranchisement keeps them on the outside. in michelle alexander's book, the new jim crow, i've lost all voice or control over my government. i get mad because i can't say anything because i don't have a voice. and an e convict that her voting rights restored, says i feel like somebody, it's a feeling of relief where i came from that i'm actually somebody. disenfranchising folks is a way from keeping them from feeling part of society. >> tour'e, i was in miami in liberty city during the 2012 runup to the election and i met an older gentleman, probably 80 years old, convicted in 1973 of a drawing criug crime. spent a year and a half in prison, in 2008 he was allowed to vote because the laws changed in is
if we look at the history of this country, we have created laws from slavery, to jim crow, to civil rights and now to the prison industrial complex, that has tried to keep african-americans out of the political process. >> michael, this all ties in to how we deal with people we receipt out of prison. do we want to stigma ties them and wear a scarlet on their forehead forever or permanent disenfranchisement keeps them on the outside. in michelle alexander's book, the new jim crow, i've...
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president johnson had recently signed the civil rights act and was on his way to a landslide victory that november. and a 35-year-old tom foley was having lunch in downtown spo can. a gifted lawyer from a prominent local family and trusted aid to scoop jackson. some mentioned to the guys he was eating lunch with he was thinking seriously about running for congress, not this time but the next time around. at which point one of his lynch companions bluntly dismissed the idea out of hand and said you'll never do it. you're like all young people. you think the party is going to come to you with a tiffany tray and an engraved card and say please, we humbly beg you, run for congress. and that isn't the way it happens. people get to congress by wanting to run for congress. you've got excuses this year and you'll have excuses next year and the year after that. well, tom didn't like this little piece of armchair psychology one bit and he was determined to prove them wrong. so he got up from the table and walked over to the library across the hall, stuffed himself into a phone booth and called
president johnson had recently signed the civil rights act and was on his way to a landslide victory that november. and a 35-year-old tom foley was having lunch in downtown spo can. a gifted lawyer from a prominent local family and trusted aid to scoop jackson. some mentioned to the guys he was eating lunch with he was thinking seriously about running for congress, not this time but the next time around. at which point one of his lynch companions bluntly dismissed the idea out of hand and said...
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and the civil rights act passed. >> right. i think we have to give -- not much credit is given to kennedy, but his death did motivate a lot of that feeling we had to pass that, the civil rights act and the voting rights act. ,ing fought for it and johnson that was his best side. we have to give him credit for backing him on that. >> sadly, it was robert kennedy fulton really approved a wiretap on dr. king. maybe we can take from that moment decades ago to what we're seeing today, not just leading dissident figures, but on all americans, and it looks like on most world leaders -- enemy or ally. >> you have to say pre-robert kennedy. hadgar hoover, the fbi, been interested in civil rights leaders going back to the 1930s. he bugged them. he always thought the civil rights movement was controlled by moscow. he thought the vietnam students who are protesting against the war were controlled by moscow. yet importance in all of these groups. -- he had informants in all of these groups. hoover goes back to 1919, the wilsonld row era. w
and the civil rights act passed. >> right. i think we have to give -- not much credit is given to kennedy, but his death did motivate a lot of that feeling we had to pass that, the civil rights act and the voting rights act. ,ing fought for it and johnson that was his best side. we have to give him credit for backing him on that. >> sadly, it was robert kennedy fulton really approved a wiretap on dr. king. maybe we can take from that moment decades ago to what we're seeing today,...
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it's not just an issue of the homeless, it is a civil rights issue. as a gay mind i'm mindful the fact that 29 percent of the homeless in the city are queered. and we heard in the city that queer homeless folks are afraid to go into shelter system because they don't feel safe by virtue of being queer. where are these folks going? many of them are sleeping in parks because that's where they feel safe. there are moments when we have to decide who we are as a city. unfortunately there are times when good people who mean well propose things that have negative unintended consequences. this is one of those moments. we are better simply saying no luck. you are out. we have to make sure that we remain true to what san francisco has been. a city ha historically has recognized the dignity and humanity of every individual. and how we treat the homeless says a lot about who we are as a city. i know that people mean well, but this is not the way the go. this is not san francisco. we are better than this. >> supervisor kim? >> thank you, president chiu. i also want
it's not just an issue of the homeless, it is a civil rights issue. as a gay mind i'm mindful the fact that 29 percent of the homeless in the city are queered. and we heard in the city that queer homeless folks are afraid to go into shelter system because they don't feel safe by virtue of being queer. where are these folks going? many of them are sleeping in parks because that's where they feel safe. there are moments when we have to decide who we are as a city. unfortunately there are times...
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in a settlement was civil rights groups, alabama pledged to strike down measures in hb 56, including preventing courts from enforcing contracts involving undocumented immigrants and allowing public schools to determine the immigration status of enrolled students. a federal appeals court initially blocked enforcement of parts of the law, but not before thousands of latinos fled the state. in a statement, the southern poverty law center called the settlement is significant victory. york attorney general eric schneiderman has launched a probe of the retailers macy's and barneys following complaints from black customers of racial profiling. the storesr said employees alerted the police based on the racially biased suspicion they could not afford their expensive purchases. ews conference with the national action network in harlem, barneys ceo mark we deny the allegations. >> are pulmonary investigation has concluded that in both of these instances, no one from barneys new york raised any these purchases. no one from barneys brought them to the attention of our internal security, and no on
in a settlement was civil rights groups, alabama pledged to strike down measures in hb 56, including preventing courts from enforcing contracts involving undocumented immigrants and allowing public schools to determine the immigration status of enrolled students. a federal appeals court initially blocked enforcement of parts of the law, but not before thousands of latinos fled the state. in a statement, the southern poverty law center called the settlement is significant victory. york attorney...
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he was also director for civil rights at the department of human health services. tom, you will find, is passion ate and committed to equality and justice for everyone. tom, more than anyone i know, makes every single day in his life matter, whether it's focused on anti-bullying work, voting rights, disability rights, housing rights, the eighth amendment, immigration, hate crimes or human trafficking. tom cares about all of those issues to his core and he works every day to make the world a better place. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome assistant attorney general tom perez. (applause). >> good morning, it's an honor to be back here. i got to spend some time last night with my brother who lives down the road apiece, his daughter is a sophomore in high school, she asked me if i wanted to go golfing at the presidio, i said i can't walk that much, i just had my knee replaced. melinda has been an incredible partner, it's a partnership between our partners in the u.s. attorney offices and our partners in state and local government. when i think about the hate crimes
he was also director for civil rights at the department of human health services. tom, you will find, is passion ate and committed to equality and justice for everyone. tom, more than anyone i know, makes every single day in his life matter, whether it's focused on anti-bullying work, voting rights, disability rights, housing rights, the eighth amendment, immigration, hate crimes or human trafficking. tom cares about all of those issues to his core and he works every day to make the world a...
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he presented a victory for civil rights and justice. san francisco one of the first cities in the united states to establish a public defenders office opened it's doors in 1921. whereas gideon's promise lives on in the san francisco public defenders office which service 25,000 indigent people every year. whereas city of the san francisco joined with the public defenders and the legal aid lawyers to celebrate the right to counsel. therefore be it resolved the san francisco -- march 18th as gideon versus wayne right day as acknowledgment for the 50 years of the united states landmark decision as well as the work of the public defenders who continue to fulfill the rights. [ applause ] >> thank you very much. i would like to thank the board of supervisors and the mayor's office as well. i would like to share with the public defenders. ken is here and as well as dave from the public defenders office. [ applause ] >> i'm sorry. ron from the santa clara's office. key note speaker. this came out yesterday on the anniversary. she's a contributin
he presented a victory for civil rights and justice. san francisco one of the first cities in the united states to establish a public defenders office opened it's doors in 1921. whereas gideon's promise lives on in the san francisco public defenders office which service 25,000 indigent people every year. whereas city of the san francisco joined with the public defenders and the legal aid lawyers to celebrate the right to counsel. therefore be it resolved the san francisco -- march 18th as...
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education reform is the civil rights issue of our time, but dramatically raising the equality of education is also essential for sustaining our competitive posture in the world and securing our long-term economic future. thankfully, there are proven reforms that are being implemented and growing pockets throughout our nation that we know work. the key to improving education is widespread embrace of higher expectations and higher standards, including the common core, more accountability, much more parental choice of every kind, ending social promotion, this insidious policy that passes kids along without them learning the basic things and thinking their self-esteem matters more than whether they can calculate math or read. improving education was my first priority as governor. it was where my passions were. i guess it is the reason why i have been invited here tonight. i thank you for allowing me to be part of the movement to make sure that every child learns in america and that we rebuild our country in a more optimistic way rather than trying to redistribute wealth. [applause] here is wha
education reform is the civil rights issue of our time, but dramatically raising the equality of education is also essential for sustaining our competitive posture in the world and securing our long-term economic future. thankfully, there are proven reforms that are being implemented and growing pockets throughout our nation that we know work. the key to improving education is widespread embrace of higher expectations and higher standards, including the common core, more accountability, much...
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there is a process under the act that is set up to protect people's civil rights. one of the things in 1421 that hasn't been i am mplemented in the counties, the real issues as a matter of course is what is the process for hospitalization under the enforcement. under this program, if someone misses a doctors appointment, they can call the police to take them to the upon the hospital for an evaluation. you might say there is something about that. but whe we see people's interaction for service, when they see police and someone upfront, as a criminal or someone to be weary of or suspicious of or to the fact of a lesser member of society, when people have that experience, and it doesn't matter how many psychotic symptoms they have, they push back. that's our human nature. what i have seen in new york. that's very relevant. other ill leave with you this. i was a social worker working in new york, i was very enthusiastic about my job in the homeless outreach program and our program was specifically to reach out to people who are clearly living on the streets and our pro
there is a process under the act that is set up to protect people's civil rights. one of the things in 1421 that hasn't been i am mplemented in the counties, the real issues as a matter of course is what is the process for hospitalization under the enforcement. under this program, if someone misses a doctors appointment, they can call the police to take them to the upon the hospital for an evaluation. you might say there is something about that. but whe we see people's interaction for service,...
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and i was involved in the civil rights movement and the antiwar movement and the vietnam war, and the movement to get redress for the unconstitutional incarceration of japanese americans - all these other social and political issues, but i was silent on that. >> and then governor swarsen ager in california forced you to speak up. >> that's correct. at that time massachusetts had marriage equality through the judicial route. in california a precedent-setting thing happened. both house, the senate and the assembly passed the marriage equality bill, and all that was needed was the governor's siing, governor arnold swarzenegger who campaigned by being a friend of the glp community. he made statements like, "i worked with gays and les by -- less bians, some of my best friendsar gays and les bians", >> but he didn't sign it. >> he's a republican and has a conservative base. playing to that, he vetoed it. i was enraged. i was, together with brad at that time... >> brad is your partner. >> brad is your partner. >> yes. >> and you are married? >> a little after swarzenegger's veto. we saw youn
and i was involved in the civil rights movement and the antiwar movement and the vietnam war, and the movement to get redress for the unconstitutional incarceration of japanese americans - all these other social and political issues, but i was silent on that. >> and then governor swarsen ager in california forced you to speak up. >> that's correct. at that time massachusetts had marriage equality through the judicial route. in california a precedent-setting thing happened. both...
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you've shown that the strength of civil rights underpins strong national security. this balance has been the essence of leon panetta's career. as strong as leon panetta is on security, he's always been just as strong on civil rights and equality. as the director of the u.s. office for civil rights, one of his first jobs in government, he pushed for equal education across the south. as a leading member of congress, chairman of the budget committee, and the white house chief of staff, he worked to advance civil rights everywhere. and as secretary of defense, he oversaw the repeal of don't ask, don't tell, and opened combat positions for women. the balance between security and civil rights sends an important message to the world. and leon panetta has lived that message. at the department of defense, we work to preserve america's individual liberties as well as defend our national freedom. when the supreme court issued its decision on the defense of marriage act this summer, the department of defense immediately began working on providing the same benefits to all eligib
you've shown that the strength of civil rights underpins strong national security. this balance has been the essence of leon panetta's career. as strong as leon panetta is on security, he's always been just as strong on civil rights and equality. as the director of the u.s. office for civil rights, one of his first jobs in government, he pushed for equal education across the south. as a leading member of congress, chairman of the budget committee, and the white house chief of staff, he worked...
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rights lawsuit. that could happen as early as tomorrow. andy lopez's family has already filed three wrongful death claims. lopez was carrying a replica assault rifle when deputy eric gelhaus shot him last month. >>> a critical vote on tuesday could dramatically alter the look of san fransisco's water front. voters will cast ball oates and ots on tuesday. a poll finds they're losing at the moment. half of voters surveyed says they won't sign off on the project. nearly the same number opposed raising the height limit so the complex can be built. >>> and early voting is underway tonight on kpix 5 at 11. we sort out both sides of the issue and find out what's really at stake. >>> good news and bad news for one upscale bay area shopping center, walnut creek shopping plaza is adding shopping space creating a shoppers's play grouped. but to make it happen, a hundred stores could get the boot. >> reporter: 300,000 square foot will be added. that's good news for shoppers. >> a variety of shops that are offere
rights lawsuit. that could happen as early as tomorrow. andy lopez's family has already filed three wrongful death claims. lopez was carrying a replica assault rifle when deputy eric gelhaus shot him last month. >>> a critical vote on tuesday could dramatically alter the look of san fransisco's water front. voters will cast ball oates and ots on tuesday. a poll finds they're losing at the moment. half of voters surveyed says they won't sign off on the project. nearly the same number...
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an attorney for the family said they are filing a federal claim alleging his civil rights were violated. the family is planning a news conference in san francisco on monday to discuss legal action against sonoma county. the "san francisco chronicle" reports that the for who fired the shots, deputy erick gelhaus has hired a lawyer who says he feels for the loss of life but responding properly to a threat. >> the state public utilities commission approved new safety rules for bart and other transit agencies. the vote was nap. the rules go into effect immediately. the new rules come after a deadly accident this month during the bart strike when two bart workers were killed while inspecting tracks. a trainee was operating the train. under the rules, they must immediately create a three listen way communications system between central command, train operators and wayside workers covering san francisco's muni and the santa clara valley transportation authority. >> the f.b.i. and state attorney general will meet to discuss launching an elder abuse investigation against a bay area nursing home.
an attorney for the family said they are filing a federal claim alleging his civil rights were violated. the family is planning a news conference in san francisco on monday to discuss legal action against sonoma county. the "san francisco chronicle" reports that the for who fired the shots, deputy erick gelhaus has hired a lawyer who says he feels for the loss of life but responding properly to a threat. >> the state public utilities commission approved new safety rules for bart...
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the family of 13-year-old andy lopez will face a civil rights lawsuit against sonoma county tomorrow. lopez is the 13-year-old shot and killed by a deputy, spotted him carrying what looked like an assault rifle. the family claims, deputy eric gillhouse shot lopez without cause. the department didn't properly train deputies in such situations. the county is not commenting. >>> a robbery suspect will be arraigned after an officer- involved shooting. and ronald was charged with attempted robbery and assault with a deadly weapon. nev aros set up craig's list fans. last week, they were shot by police before being arrested. connecticut judge scheduled a hearing on arguments, whether he has authority to release michael skakel. cousin of the kennedys from prison. skakel is awaiting a new trial in the 1925 slaying of neighbor. judge says skakel was not adequately represented in 2002, when he was found guilty of killing skakel with a golf club. >>> they are rejected nsa leaker, snowden of clemency. no officers or offers are being discussed. snowden should return to the u.s. and face charges. sn
the family of 13-year-old andy lopez will face a civil rights lawsuit against sonoma county tomorrow. lopez is the 13-year-old shot and killed by a deputy, spotted him carrying what looked like an assault rifle. the family claims, deputy eric gillhouse shot lopez without cause. the department didn't properly train deputies in such situations. the county is not commenting. >>> a robbery suspect will be arraigned after an officer- involved shooting. and ronald was charged with attempted...
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and this is the reason i headed up the office for civil rights. the people in the office of civil rights were dedicated to accomplishing the task of giving kids an equal education. and at the time, president nixon, as you know, pursued a deal and strategy with strom thurmond that they were going to back off of civil rights enforcement and i had to make a basic decision at that time, do i uphold the law? or back off of my principles? do i fight for what i believe in, or do i sacrifice my job? i lost my job, but i have never regretted the decision of standing for what you believe in. [applause] and with that being said, and the public service still in my veins, serving eight terms in the congress tip o'neill, by michael, people that we honor the other day, tom foley was a speaker and a majority leader and republicans and democrats work together, they worked together to try to solve this in the country. yes, they have their differences and they had their politics, but when it came to issues affecting this country and they worked together for the comm
and this is the reason i headed up the office for civil rights. the people in the office of civil rights were dedicated to accomplishing the task of giving kids an equal education. and at the time, president nixon, as you know, pursued a deal and strategy with strom thurmond that they were going to back off of civil rights enforcement and i had to make a basic decision at that time, do i uphold the law? or back off of my principles? do i fight for what i believe in, or do i sacrifice my job? i...
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look at the crack down on the occupied that was most significant political movement since the civil-rights is seems it was a crackdown by liberal fares i remember speaking at the el a occupied the floor of mayor philip rigo said it did to crack down. what was going on? not like we want homeless people in los angeles it is downtown. this was the best spot. white question of really is where are the of moderates or the liberals? i want to be positive because i think it isn't working with imperial america. in to the breakdown of public schools of big tom equality and opportunity to create this content a of people know it. i get into a lot of trouble if you go to with the pta you will see i have been accused of exploiting rand paul and robbed of not quite true but i have pointed out that he is opposed to drones and opposed to the federal reserve and interesting little issue but are federal reserve is $85 billion every month to help baker's. every month? net that we talk about the budget who objects? log paul whose of people think is a lunatic but why are they making sees big decisions? who elec
look at the crack down on the occupied that was most significant political movement since the civil-rights is seems it was a crackdown by liberal fares i remember speaking at the el a occupied the floor of mayor philip rigo said it did to crack down. what was going on? not like we want homeless people in los angeles it is downtown. this was the best spot. white question of really is where are the of moderates or the liberals? i want to be positive because i think it isn't working with imperial...
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civil rights act. but he may finally feel pressured to answer questions from his hometown press. this may yet be a growth experience for the young freshman senator. we shall see and we hope so. we shall see and we shall hope so. "first look" is up next. >>> good tuesday morning. right now on "first look," breaking news. police have new details from the shooting scene at a popular north jersey shopping mall, including the body of the shopper found inside the mall. >>> it's election day across the country. voters will weigh in on their candidate of choice and the issues most important to them. >>> bullying in the nfl. the latest details from the miami dolphins saga. >>> good morning. i'm mara schiavocampo. we begin with breaking news from last night's new jersey mall shooting. paramus police have just spoken to the media and say the suspected gunman, 20-year-old richard shoop, was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. nbc's ron allen is live outside the mall. ron, good morning. what have you just learned? >> reporter: well, mara, we've learned that this situation, this terr
civil rights act. but he may finally feel pressured to answer questions from his hometown press. this may yet be a growth experience for the young freshman senator. we shall see and we hope so. we shall see and we shall hope so. "first look" is up next. >>> good tuesday morning. right now on "first look," breaking news. police have new details from the shooting scene at a popular north jersey shopping mall, including the body of the shopper found inside the mall....
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rights movement in fact he became commissioner under mayor lindsay here in new york commission of the manpower and career development agency and the human resources administration so he was right there thinking about. the youths in the ghetto it's as the inner city was known back then and so the york city didn't have the riots that you found in watts and in and in detroit over that period there was a certain communication channel established between the inner cities and and and it's a city hall who uses for said cyril you know has several de grasse tyson i might have meant i would have come to view them asking i've done and doing his fifty six years of an interview many many many figures in the civil rights movement you know in the sixty's i was in that movement he was going to non-elective office but he was in the back backroom trying to get stuff done by the so by the way my mother was a housewife with who would later go to college once we were nearing empty nest so there was no force operating say thou shall be a scientist but what they saw is that when i expressed this interest in
rights movement in fact he became commissioner under mayor lindsay here in new york commission of the manpower and career development agency and the human resources administration so he was right there thinking about. the youths in the ghetto it's as the inner city was known back then and so the york city didn't have the riots that you found in watts and in and in detroit over that period there was a certain communication channel established between the inner cities and and and it's a city hall...
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in the true decision of abraham lincoln and dirkon, the men who gave us the civil rights act >> good to see the senator doing better. we have founder and president of an organization dedicated to ending workplace scrim nation, and a military veteran who sued the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms based on her gender identity. you were hired by the atf pending a background check. what happened? >> good evening, thanks for having me on. originally i was a police detective. i was recruited - my last assignment i worked hand to hand with apf. i was recruited for a civilian position, doing the same job i was doing, but in their san francisco field office. during that time i left the department, went through my background and i was supposed to start work. as soon as i finished the background the investigator said, "you're down", i contacted the contractor and told him, "i'm ready to start." within about 72 hours the job was no longer there. there was a budget cut supposedly and all this stuff that they had made up. subsequently, though, when i took the complaint to the eoc they said,
in the true decision of abraham lincoln and dirkon, the men who gave us the civil rights act >> good to see the senator doing better. we have founder and president of an organization dedicated to ending workplace scrim nation, and a military veteran who sued the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms based on her gender identity. you were hired by the atf pending a background check. what happened? >> good evening, thanks for having me on. originally i was a police detective. i was...
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education reform is the civil rights issue of our time but dramatically raising the quality of education in america is also essential for sustaining our competitive posture in the world and securing our long-term economic futures. thankfully, there are proven reforms that are being implemented in growing pockets throughout our nation that we know work. the key to improving education is widespread embrace of higher expectations and higher standards including the common core, more accountability, much more parental choice of every type, ending social promotion, the insidious policy that passes kids along without them learning the basics things. to improve the quality of teaching in the classrooms and more innovation in technology, improving education was my first priority as governor. it was where my passions were and continue to be and i guess it's the reason i have been invited here tonight and i thank you for allowing me to be part of a movement to make sure that every child learns in america and that we rebuild our country in a more optimistic way rather than trying to redistribute wea
education reform is the civil rights issue of our time but dramatically raising the quality of education in america is also essential for sustaining our competitive posture in the world and securing our long-term economic futures. thankfully, there are proven reforms that are being implemented in growing pockets throughout our nation that we know work. the key to improving education is widespread embrace of higher expectations and higher standards including the common core, more accountability,...
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oep an civil rights or any other property investigation. that jumped out to me because almost immediately after that second autopsy from the independent pathologist came out the civil rights division of the department of justice said we dent see any evidence of a civil rights violation. michael moore has at least opened the door that possibly, as he continues to investigate this case, there could be evidence of a civil rights investigation. >> he has now opened the doors. i mentioned we have now heard from both mom and dad of kendrick johnson. this was their reactions moments after what the doj said take a listen. >> that investigation been launched. we're happy with their decision. >> we're happy. the only thing we ever wanted is the truth. >> this is a murder mystery we have to solve. >> we believe it should be a matter of simple gestures. we know the videotape will not show kendrick johnson climbing into a mat and getting stuck and suffocating. that was a ridiculous conclusion. we really believe his parent have always maintained that the
oep an civil rights or any other property investigation. that jumped out to me because almost immediately after that second autopsy from the independent pathologist came out the civil rights division of the department of justice said we dent see any evidence of a civil rights violation. michael moore has at least opened the door that possibly, as he continues to investigate this case, there could be evidence of a civil rights investigation. >> he has now opened the doors. i mentioned we...
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we had other civil rights leaders. he says they did not make the complaint to police. i said if you didn't make the complaint, how did the police know about the purchase? you have to remember, both of them left the store. so, they said their custom is to let you finish the purchase. >> they are looking at cameras and calling the clerks. >> based on race. if you have a debit card, you have the receipt and the money is taken out of your account. where is the crime and the probable cause? is this a new york city phenomenon? >> we get this a lot. >> from national chains? >> from national chains. we called a meeting of ceos to talk about this major change. there must be a change in policy. and there must be some instruction in the police departments. >> have you talked to the cops about this? >> the stores must deal with the police departments. if you are claiming it's the cops, not us, what are you saying? the cops are saying it's you. what are they saying to you? we are caught in the middle. >> if you have a receipt, a debit card and shopping bag, how can they take them d
we had other civil rights leaders. he says they did not make the complaint to police. i said if you didn't make the complaint, how did the police know about the purchase? you have to remember, both of them left the store. so, they said their custom is to let you finish the purchase. >> they are looking at cameras and calling the clerks. >> based on race. if you have a debit card, you have the receipt and the money is taken out of your account. where is the crime and the probable...
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we don't need civil rights. all this stuff was taken care of, but no responsibility those were good things. does he ever say the democrats were right to do medicare or social security or civil rights? he doesn't offer any compromise intellectually. like we're always right to be hard right wing opposed to everything. yet everybody with a brain knows that's not true. >> i know, chris. i would say to some extent ted cruz is going to take what's given to him on the table. >> right. in other words, say we got social security and medicare, i'm not arguing about that. >> i'm not talking about that. and there aren't enough democrats and progressives who have the same evangelical secular evangelical fervency that david's talking about to defend in a moral way the role of government. i think president obama tries to do it. he speaks the words, but you don't always feel the emotion behind it and you don't feel the struggles behind it. every generation has to fight for these things anew. and there's a generational struggle
we don't need civil rights. all this stuff was taken care of, but no responsibility those were good things. does he ever say the democrats were right to do medicare or social security or civil rights? he doesn't offer any compromise intellectually. like we're always right to be hard right wing opposed to everything. yet everybody with a brain knows that's not true. >> i know, chris. i would say to some extent ted cruz is going to take what's given to him on the table. >> right. in...
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you'll see a civil war on the republican side reach its climax. a battle between somebody like rand paul or ted cruz on the right and maybe chris christie on the center right. and that's going to battle out for who's the next future of the republican party. however, if the right wins the nomination and gets blown away by hillary clinton in the fall, good-bye. anyway, our next question comes from christopher. he asks has your job gotten any easier to do over the years? do you find it as challenging as ever? >> actually it's gotten easier because the politics have gotten easy to follow. the democratic party is the party it's always been. it hasn't changed much from the days of humphrey and stevenson. it's a center left party leaning to the center in a lot of parts of the country. then you get the republican which has moved almost entirely in terms of leadership to the hard right. people line boehner, they're following the hard right. people line john cornyn of texas is following leadership of ted cruz. you've got a hard right party against a center
you'll see a civil war on the republican side reach its climax. a battle between somebody like rand paul or ted cruz on the right and maybe chris christie on the center right. and that's going to battle out for who's the next future of the republican party. however, if the right wins the nomination and gets blown away by hillary clinton in the fall, good-bye. anyway, our next question comes from christopher. he asks has your job gotten any easier to do over the years? do you find it as...
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as far as gay civil rights lightning speeding. and we owe a lot to the deemedcratic party and there have been courageous results. rs it's becoming far more bipart bipartisan. >> some have suggested there are young he were voters coming in to the election. >> who wants to be on the wrong side of history? who wants to vogh vote against e civil rights ability. and for those that say we have enough regulation. what would you say? >> i would harken thomas jeffer son's words all men were created equal. that is how this country was founded and we should not alter this path. >> are there other issues for gay americans that would make a determinedifference going forwan their fruit earned. >> we'vearned. >> -- fueleddered. of a busy week in wall street and i asked ali about the economic reports expected the days ahead. and if thes those reports coulde us more certainty about where the economy is headed. f looks athe gzpdb looks at thee months in september and friday's report will be for october. and that was affected bill the government shu
as far as gay civil rights lightning speeding. and we owe a lot to the deemedcratic party and there have been courageous results. rs it's becoming far more bipart bipartisan. >> some have suggested there are young he were voters coming in to the election. >> who wants to be on the wrong side of history? who wants to vogh vote against e civil rights ability. and for those that say we have enough regulation. what would you say? >> i would harken thomas jeffer son's words all men...
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rights lawsuit. the soup files and san francisco's federal district court will argue that the shooting was without reasonable cause and in violation of the fourth amendment. andy lopez-crews was shot seven times on october 27th after the deputy mistook the boys fake ak- 47 for a real salt wonderful. >> a man nearly beaten to death recovering this morning. david lamont woke up from his medically induced coma. police say he was attacked by a group of teens in september when he went outside and told him to be quiet. dr. say his condition is no longer life-threatening but he still not able to speak. the investigation is on hold until police can question him. >> and some bart workers will start off their week with a brand-new contract. a fresh start to months of negotiations and bickering that got off to be very tough for the public. 88 percent of the members approve the new contract on friday. all workers will see a 15 percent pay increase over the next four years. >> it was a difficult situation for a c
rights lawsuit. the soup files and san francisco's federal district court will argue that the shooting was without reasonable cause and in violation of the fourth amendment. andy lopez-crews was shot seven times on october 27th after the deputy mistook the boys fake ak- 47 for a real salt wonderful. >> a man nearly beaten to death recovering this morning. david lamont woke up from his medically induced coma. police say he was attacked by a group of teens in september when he went outside...
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his family is expected to file a federal civil rights lawsuit against the county and the deputy. three wrongful death lawsuits have been filed. >>> it is now up to the b.a.r.t board of directors to vote on the deal. not even is happy. not from the union but a member of the board. it including a pay raise over four years, workers have to pay into their pensions and monthly health contpwaougzs goes up, one person thinks b.a.r.t caved in. >> we -- contributions goes up, one person thinks b.a.r.t caved in. >> we did not do the public justice. we were not really willing to accept it. we sweetened the deal once the strike happened. >> he does not know what the other board members do but he plans to vote no. the meeting to vote on the contract should happen this week. >>> it could be slow going on 101 in the north bay as a new casino opens on tuesday. along with a taste of vegas, the casino and resort is expected to bring a lot of traffic through the park. there are more than 3,000 slot and poker machines and 5700 parking spaces. the chp says the first few days could be gridlock. 10,000
his family is expected to file a federal civil rights lawsuit against the county and the deputy. three wrongful death lawsuits have been filed. >>> it is now up to the b.a.r.t board of directors to vote on the deal. not even is happy. not from the union but a member of the board. it including a pay raise over four years, workers have to pay into their pensions and monthly health contpwaougzs goes up, one person thinks b.a.r.t caved in. >> we -- contributions goes up, one person...
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he has not come on the show since he wouldn't answer my questions years ago about the civil rights act. but he may finally feel pressured to answer questions from his hometown press. this may yet be a growth experience for the young freshman senator. we shall see and we hope so. now it's time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. >> on this night five years ago i was in chicago watching barack obama's presidential campaign make history. he is still campaigning to make the affordable care act a success. >> just remember this, i have run my last political campaign. >> policy versus politics versus plans. >> but i have got one more campaign in me. >> is obama care on life support in the president is hoping that this is the right medicine. >> we have just got to keep on working. >> time and time again. >> we heard it on the sunday shows and this morning. >> the other news that people are focused on. >> 3.5 million people have gotten cancellation notices. >> notices that some americans have gotten. >> just five% of americans. >> there has been so much noise and misinformation. >> a maj
he has not come on the show since he wouldn't answer my questions years ago about the civil rights act. but he may finally feel pressured to answer questions from his hometown press. this may yet be a growth experience for the young freshman senator. we shall see and we hope so. now it's time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. >> on this night five years ago i was in chicago watching barack obama's presidential campaign make history. he is still campaigning to make the affordable...
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barneys has retained civil rights commissioner michael yaki to review with unrestricted access, all of barneys procedures of its non- discrimination policy. did the biggest corporate names in silicon valley conspire not to steal employees from one another in order to keep worker salaries down? that's the claim of a new class action lawsuit. the suit by 5 software engineers charges that between 2005 and 09, adobe, apple, google, intel were among the companies engaged in a conspiracy to keep employee compensation artifically low. the plaintiffs estimate 50- thousand people are part of the class. no specific compensation is being sought. senator rand paul is threatening to block the nomination of janet yellen to chair of the federal reserve. paul is insisting on a vote on his fed transparency bill...which requires a complete audit of the fed. paul is insisting on a vote on his fed transparency bill...which requires a complete audit of the fed. the senator wants to put a hold on the nomination this week. if he's successful, it would force yellen's supporters to round up 60 votes in the 100
barneys has retained civil rights commissioner michael yaki to review with unrestricted access, all of barneys procedures of its non- discrimination policy. did the biggest corporate names in silicon valley conspire not to steal employees from one another in order to keep worker salaries down? that's the claim of a new class action lawsuit. the suit by 5 software engineers charges that between 2005 and 09, adobe, apple, google, intel were among the companies engaged in a conspiracy to keep...
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and fifty years later right now it is irrefutable evidence came out that implicated the u.s. government or el. the government and his assassination how do you think the american people would react what you're asking me if it came out now i think we've reached a sort of a because of kennedy's death that we went back in time i think we had a backlash of conservatism ronald reagan and all the presidents i mentioned in those clips that they they brought us to a place for far more to the right than we were when kennedy was alive this is a shame and but this is a bit american military intelligence policy security policy that has built up since world war two look the soviets disappeared in one thousand nine hundred one we kept right on going we got bigger and bigger now we have eavesdropping across the world we have a we have seven hundred thousand foreign bases six thousand domestic use we have. full spectrum dominance air sea land cyber warfare space war we are way ahead of everybody else we have first strike superiority once again so it's a very troubling time but you ask me of i
and fifty years later right now it is irrefutable evidence came out that implicated the u.s. government or el. the government and his assassination how do you think the american people would react what you're asking me if it came out now i think we've reached a sort of a because of kennedy's death that we went back in time i think we had a backlash of conservatism ronald reagan and all the presidents i mentioned in those clips that they they brought us to a place for far more to the right than...
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. >> i would prefer the riszing of getting shot than to see civil rights being diminished. >> that's legitimate as welg. >> very good conversation. thank you, jentle men. saturday night live accused of not having a diverse kastz. how does it respond? by mocking itself, ovk. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for, because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. the recent increase in cafeteria prices is not cool. when you vote for flo, we'll have discounts. ice-cream discounts. multi-cookie discounts. pizza loyalty discounts! [ kids chanting "flo!" ] i also have some great ideas on car insurance. [ silence ] finding you discounts since back in the day. call or click today. i like her. . >> saturday night live taking on its critics in only the way snl can. thompson said last month he'
. >> i would prefer the riszing of getting shot than to see civil rights being diminished. >> that's legitimate as welg. >> very good conversation. thank you, jentle men. saturday night live accused of not having a diverse kastz. how does it respond? by mocking itself, ovk. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for, because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found...
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to authorize a civil rights investigation. however behind this boor, michael moore continued to review the case and will announce whether or not there will be a federal criminal investigation. in early october, he said this is about getting to the facts and the truth and we want the johnson family and the community to have confidence in the process. after nine months, the johnsons say they will not stop until they get an consider, no married what they decide. >> how long are you willing to fight? >> until i die. if it takes until i die, i will fight until i die. >> all the other color should be released and have you seen the video? do we know what it shows? >> we have seen a few clips literally four clips and about 20 seconds each. that's generous, but we know thousands of hours of surveillance are coming. 40 cameras in that area of the gym, we have a clip of what's happening in the gym at the moment that kendrick johnson walks in. the attorney said there were minors in and we blurred them to protect their identity. they are p
to authorize a civil rights investigation. however behind this boor, michael moore continued to review the case and will announce whether or not there will be a federal criminal investigation. in early october, he said this is about getting to the facts and the truth and we want the johnson family and the community to have confidence in the process. after nine months, the johnsons say they will not stop until they get an consider, no married what they decide. >> how long are you willing...